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Hydrolysis of corncobs using a mixture of crude enzymes from Trichoderma reesei and Aspergillus niger for bioethanol production
Corn plant produce waste as corncobs about 30% that relatively high and has not been utilized maximally. Corncobs are potential raw material for producing bioethanol. It composed of 41% cellulose, 36% Hemicellulose, 16% lignin and 7% water content. The converting cellulose into simple sugars could b...
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Published in: | Energy reports 2020-12, Vol.6, p.256-262 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Corn plant produce waste as corncobs about 30% that relatively high and has not been utilized maximally. Corncobs are potential raw material for producing bioethanol. It composed of 41% cellulose, 36% Hemicellulose, 16% lignin and 7% water content. The converting cellulose into simple sugars could be process chemically or enzymatically. This study aimed to analysethe usage of enzymes from cellulase-producing microorganisms, Trichoderma reesei and Aspergillus niger in the hydrolysis process of corncobs for producing bioethanol. The method consisted of corncobs pretreatment, production crude enzyme, corncobs hydrolysis, and glucose fermentation. A mixture of the two enzymes in a ratio of 2:1 which had exoglucanase activity of 0.96 IU mL−1, endoglucanase of 1.99 IU mL−1 and β-glucosidase activity of 0.14 IU mL−1. Substrate concentration influences glucose hydrolysate levels. The substrate concentration of 7.5% could produce glucose of 128.20 mg mL−1 and the optimal time for enzymatic hydrolysis of corncobs is 72 h, which produces ethanol of 6.4 g L−1. |
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ISSN: | 2352-4847 2352-4847 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.egyr.2020.11.141 |